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The Synod is about the People of the Amazon

The Synod is about the People of the Amazon

by Kevin Kuehl, SJ | Oct 7, 2019 | Amazon Synod, Global Catholicism    ~ Approx. 4 mins

Every morning as the sun begins to rise over the Kanuku Mountains just east of St. Ignatius Mission, twenty or so indigenous Guyanese faithful, from infants to elders, sit in their usual pews praying quietly. They all stand as Auntie Eva strikes the rusty metal...
The Amazon Synod: Laudato si’ in Action

The Amazon Synod: Laudato si’ in Action

by Taylor Fulkerson, SJ | Oct 4, 2019 | Amazon Synod, Creation, Global Catholicism, Pope Francis    ~ Approx. 4 mins

Back in July, I tried to excavate the part of the Pan-Amazonian Synod working document that seems to cause the most anxiety for some: the ordination of married men. While this and other concerns about the agenda have been circulating, they are in large part...
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